Differentiated Instruction and Computer Technologies
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Differentiated Instruction is one way to engage and motivate students, honor individual differences, support innovation, and endeavor to meet the learning needs of all students. It is a teaching concept in which the classroom teacher plans for the diverse needs of students.
This case documents how Alex Crespi, chemistry/physics teacher at Burris Laboratory School in Muncie, IN is attempting to differentiate his curriculum with a variety of computer technologies.
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